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Chinese Control of Rare Earths Sparks Resource Race
Posted by knowledgewhartonarabic in Finance and Investment on April 7, 2011

Niobium, a rare earth metal
With exotic-sounding names such as terbium, europium, dysprosium and lutetium, rare earth metals have become invaluable because of their application in modern electronics. Some estimates show that global demand for the minerals may more than double by 2020 from 125,000 metric tons last year. But furthering the scramble to locate and mine rare earth metals is the virtual monopoly China currently has over global supply. Its recent export curbs have raised fears that rare earth will become the world’s new oil — an essential resource whose price is determined by politics as much as demand.
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